Jared is to subway, What motion gaming is to health!

GamerFitNation's Gregory Laporte explains the Old and New relationship between Motion Gaming and Health, Enjoy.
“Subway Eat Fresh!” We all know the commercial or have at least heard the song in some point in our lifetime. Of course when you think of Subway you naturally think of Jared the man that lost several pounds eating only subway. This brings me into my topic for today. Motion Gaming and Health.
(Culture, Kinect, Playstation Move, Wii Fit Plus)

Then it must be a lie, because there's no way you can lose weight eating subway unless you're eating a 6" veggie delight or the simple lunch meat sandwiches in which case you can do the same thing on your own and get more bang for your buck. The meatball sandwich is the worst with over 1500 calories that's the recommended intake for an entire day of eating.

You might as well go to Quizznoes and enjoy your toasty unhealthy sandwich which taste better anyway.

Jared was eating one 6" a day, and exercising non stop in order to lose that weight. Borderline anorexia.

Somewhat! I TECHNICALLY owned an NES first, but I can barely remember that (I think we only had it for a short time). We did have friends with the trackpad, but the Genesis was what REALLY stuck with me (not necessarily fitness-wise). Though I gotta say, I was freaking out quite a bit when I got the original PlayStation!

And I find it quite funny that they were able to make a co-op pad game THEN, but not now!? WHAT!?